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Shatavari Plant Project ::..

In India, Shatavari is considered the women's equivalent to Ashwagandha. The name translates to "she who possesses 100 husbands", referring to the herbs rejuvanitive effect upon the female reproductive organs. In Australia the herb is more often used to treat gastrointestinal disorders and as an external wash for wounds.

The healing qualities of Shatavari are useful to a wide array of ailments. It is well known for it effects on the female reproductive system. It is also effective in a number of other systems of the body and is therefore of use to both men and women.

Contents of Shatavari Project

  • Preface of Shatavari

  • Introduction of Shatavari

  • Botanical View of Shatavari

  • Vernacular Names of Shatavari

  • Origin of Shatavari

  • Chemical Properties of Shatavari

  • A Interesting History & Future of The Shatavari Plant

  • Uses of Shatavari

  • Toxicology of Shatavari

  • Ecological Requirements of Shatavari Plant

  • Cultivation & Economy of Shatavari

  • Bibliography of Shatavari

  • Seeds and Plantation Suppliers of Shatavari

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